Purpose: The roles of nonaffiliated and nonscientific institutional review board (IRB) members at academic medical centers have received some attention, but questions remain—Who are they, what do they do, and whom, if anyone, do they represent? Method: The author interviewed 46 IRB chairs, directors, administrators, and members in 2007–2009. He contacted the leadership of 60 IRBs (every fourth one in the list of the top 240 institutions by National Institutes of Health funding), interviewed IRB leaders from 34 of these institutions, then recruited 7 additional members from these IRBs to interview. Results: Regular IRB members often called these individuals community members and were confused as to who these members were, or should be, and...
In this chapter, Dr. Elting responds to the observation that many researchers have an adversarial vi...
BackgroundFederal regulations in the United States have shaped Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) to...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are instruments of social control that provide a formal regulator...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs)—committees responsible for the protection of human subjects in me...
Conflicts of interest (COIs) in research have received increasing attention, but many questions aris...
The goal of this study was to describe the contributions of community members (unaffiliated members)...
Background: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are the primary organizations designed to protect res...
The speakers describe their experience serving on the UMass Medical School’s Institutional Review Bo...
This study was designed to identify successful strategies used by investigators for working with the...
Background: Research has generally examined institutional review boards (IRBs) in isolation, but cri...
In recent years, tensions between IRBs and principal investigators (PIs) have risen, posing the need...
PURPOSE: To determine how closely institutional review board (IRB) discussions reflect the ethical c...
Clinical research is increasingly conducted in settings that include private physicians’ offices, cl...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are an important checkpoint for all types of research in medicine...
Background: Although variations among institutional review boards (IRBs) have been documented for 30...
In this chapter, Dr. Elting responds to the observation that many researchers have an adversarial vi...
BackgroundFederal regulations in the United States have shaped Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) to...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are instruments of social control that provide a formal regulator...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs)—committees responsible for the protection of human subjects in me...
Conflicts of interest (COIs) in research have received increasing attention, but many questions aris...
The goal of this study was to describe the contributions of community members (unaffiliated members)...
Background: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are the primary organizations designed to protect res...
The speakers describe their experience serving on the UMass Medical School’s Institutional Review Bo...
This study was designed to identify successful strategies used by investigators for working with the...
Background: Research has generally examined institutional review boards (IRBs) in isolation, but cri...
In recent years, tensions between IRBs and principal investigators (PIs) have risen, posing the need...
PURPOSE: To determine how closely institutional review board (IRB) discussions reflect the ethical c...
Clinical research is increasingly conducted in settings that include private physicians’ offices, cl...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are an important checkpoint for all types of research in medicine...
Background: Although variations among institutional review boards (IRBs) have been documented for 30...
In this chapter, Dr. Elting responds to the observation that many researchers have an adversarial vi...
BackgroundFederal regulations in the United States have shaped Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) to...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are instruments of social control that provide a formal regulator...